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Other Keys that can be redeemed on Steam (CAG tested & verified)The Ball (bought @D2D and tested by voken)Supreme Commander Forged Alliance (gives both FA and original, bought @amazon and tested by vism)

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I am slightly disgusted in the complete lack of votes for Risen 2... : /

The game just did not appeal to the majority of the Steam crowd (and by extension I think you can safely say most US PC gamers) at all.

I keep trying to come up with reasons for it. You'd think a game where you play as a pirate would have appeal and it's not overdone either.

I think they did a piss poor job of marketing. Combat was somewhat broken at launch, they addressed this but the fixed version was not the one that got reviews.

No one is that familiar with this IP.

The difficulty curve is not balanced. It's too hard in the beginning and too easy in the end.

There's some subject matter in the game that could potentially be perceived as sexist or racist.

Not sure. I think it's a combination. More promotion would have helped but at this point they also need a better sale. Those low numbers I think in part represent lack of familiarity with the IP but also in large part the extremely meager discount.

I think they need to call a spade a spade and realize the game bombed at full price and try and get a good amount of sales by slashing the price.

This was desperately needed. I know we were waiting but really the last thread was starting to glitch out quite regularly. Especially when I would edit the OP with all of these sales it would take forever.

Thanks eastx and CheapyD!

The game just did not appeal to the majority of the Steam crowd (and by extension I think you can safely say most US PC gamers) at all.

I keep trying to come up with reasons for it. You'd think a game where you play as a pirate would have appeal and it's not overdone either.

I think they did a piss poor job of marketing. Combat was somewhat broken at launch, they addressed this but the fixed version was not the one that got reviews.

No one is that familiar with this IP.

The difficulty curve is not balanced. It's too hard in the beginning and too easy in the end.

There's some subject matter in the game that could potentially be perceived as sexist or racist.

It has a sort of European feel that may not translate too well to the US.

Not sure. I think it's a combination. More promotion would have helped but at this point they also need a better sale. Those low numbers I think in part represent lack of familiarity with the IP but also in large part the extremely meager discount.

I think they need to call a spade a spade and realize the game bombed at full price and try and get a good amount of sales by slashing the price.

All of those are valid points and it does make sense as to why it isn't popular here.

I at first thought hopefully it will drop soon then but a console version is releasing this holiday season and so I am sure they will keep the price point high for a while.

tl;dr After looking at Reddit, one of my votes must've bugged because I remember each game I voted for from every choice. And Motoki, I blame you for pushing me over the edge on the Pendulo pack. Damn my weakness for adventure games!

Risen is not a killer IP. RPGs that don't differentiate themselves don't sell well. Amalur succeeded almost entirely because of that demo, word of mouth from that demo, and to a lesser extent the names attached, and even then it kept getting marred as "generic".

Witcher 2 has the social media love. It captured the eye of the internets rather perfectly. I almost think some of it is manufactured, but they have rabid fanboys in the media now. Games without that perfect storm have a hard time Getting traction.

Witcher 2 has the social media love. It captured the eye of the internets rather perfectly. I almost think some of it is manufactured, but they have rabid fanboys in the media now. Games without that perfect storm have a hard time Getting traction.

Also helps the Witcher is also based on a best selling series of books so had fans from that source, as well as a rich detailed lore.

Risen is not a killer IP. RPGs that don't differentiate themselves don't sell well. Amalur succeeded almost entirely because of that demo, word of mouth from that demo, and to a lesser extent the names attached, and even then it kept getting marred as "generic".

Witcher 2 has the social media love. It captured the eye of the internets rather perfectly. I almost think some of it is manufactured, but they have rabid fanboys in the media now. Games without that perfect storm have a hard time Getting traction.

Well I would think the pirate thing would be enough to differentiate itself. Risen 2 is a lot less generic feeling at least in terms of setting than Risen 1. But just being different isn't really enough it seems.

I also wouldn't say Amalur was a success. It sold relatively well it's true, but their budget was ridiculously insane and unrealistic to the point where it would have had to have been the runaway blockbuster of the year to make a profit.

I feel sorry for Risen 2; Mostly because I was hoping it would mean Risen 1 would go on sale for 75% Everything I have heard for Risen 2 was how bad it is compared to 1

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